The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 26, 1914, Image 1

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OFFICIAL NEWSPAPM
BLOODY FIGHTING DAN
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, lW
IELS LOOKS
RUSSIA
RAGES
FOR POLISH CITY
INTO
THREATS
now
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miimn tour
German
Gun Firing From
tnd a MasKof Trees
Beh
1 AMIIWUTON I) V . It. ?.
Ikil.B Mlwlr., A..l..l ll. H"-W4r , ,fc, , Utrtfc wU
um k(rnti-f, UrniMtik An 'it.'rUa tfe tetla of Nortfa ti
.14 l IVNrtN.1- lb Ml At h.,,M Te. at 0r,l,. ,
jHairlat? into tke lima of lira Wix-fi-
fiJUl IfrtDMNt IlfMP purromi lit jjj g,
I'mmIm ll' Hhrr Itiurn,
ikrcta4l M saet! I he f
f TntwM t 4ell tesitiinttUi
, , aei ItrMtKlt asd Jre$ clUm,,
iMt lttt away on ASuwteftfi lro
Fallot I'l ttMlr j5M,M
CirriiAUUAii, . : iiuti' ti u ib mmmmS um ia u a .
xuitly, bGlh tt) a J 4 itletl. ik ibe 0iit aae beard ef tbri
tlit Miie e4 all Unt iMr " "rJaii of TartM peri.
IrMt fi lb V.lU HUw l Ujw " '" "I" ! ikB f6rc
.... ..,," ! f tke captain b
i. in HU tr,, trJlMUlwwllte Tfcl wtowihi w,
Wua lo iiolrilue tliffr lilt" mow)., r4 Dsslai la seek it.
ith( iliv German, Unlb
AmjuIi H?f atilt lift lr) Tke lain rrHi t tkat e m".
Uttbftr! ti,.l (hit Uv IflMPt Im ' itwwirt lh MHtMftlMlm f
miHt r)fm!U'i. tlath Utux tin-
tstt lixo kil Urrtt ImV. a(nr
fvat(ul Ium 0( lifn an Ull Mp, I Ik
lteV ot lb IUn at4 Uium Mint
Mat llttft lih (4ttt,
Only At m Mlm, ; M,t wai tt(
K(r, E) I Kit Ccrittati nrm) I'Tti IiI
K fliM4 (tin llmttt. Tlifi Mi a I It ll'l
tau Alt4, U ttlttvlnl nellil lb
(fr Mrn faHU!1 4 Hklrr
t"lri, (lip flbllti Iwlne tl )nH"'.
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FRANZ JOSEF IS
REPORTED AS ILL
RENCH BOMBARD
COLD WAVE OVER Fl
EAST AND NORTH FORT IN GERMANY
rJU
WITH GREAT GUNS
jiiikcl'kv hiikivh tiik hottom ix
i:.sti:i( stati:s wiut.k snow
VISITS SOUTHKAST FLOItmA
tJI-TIS A TOUCH
C, lec. ?C.
Ai.i.ir.s
CiaiM Sl'BSTANTIAli
GAINS
In(Aiil or iMflnK Off for ChrtaflM,
TruopH Foncht All Uie Harder Tea
irnlny IUport From Parte Bay
(JtrniaiiH Mnlcr DMBerat Atteaaat
to iunln Jxxit Territory te Bat
Kiiim London b Wary AMaak
United I'rens Service
VASHI.VOTO.V. D.
A cold ware In threading orer the
b.xt and north, on 'I In many placed
llio mercury lias establlalicil now
record for fancy diving.
Northflvld, Vt., reports the coldest
.-athr, tbo thermometer thero being'
at 32 degrees below zero, while at
Albany, X. V 1C below Is registered.!
Syracuse, N. V., registers 12 below;!
jlYoria, Ills.. 18; Boston, Mass., 12; t'nlled I'resa Servtea
;St. I'anl Minn., 22; Lacrosse, 2i, Dav-
eniort, Iowa, 14; Kansas City.
I At flnifttifi thn mnrMirv oIaaH nt
. ... . .. ....uw Bv.wU -v -
.rM. ... iuut... c Mt, . r-. '.uuiiiuaruiiia iv uuwr i
.i, 4.V UBJJIII&lUli, i ilUlVV. ill- .v
nimbus, O., 2 above; at St. I-ouls 2
above, mid at Philadelphia 10 above.
The cold wave reached as far south
I'ATtlS
'thai the
Dec. 2. It
French heavy
Is raforta
artlllary ia
i ot.
Metz. The new French KBa are Be
ing; used.
It is declared that the Freack. have
as .Vorthern Florida, Key .West re-'advanced their lines beyond Ana
jtorted the highest temperature. "Civllle through the La Petrie foraat.
degree. tVlii, Innir rnnirn nna thai fllM
, III VlrBinla, Tennessee, North Caro-'troop) wcro ciCared.fro the ketfkta,
Una anilAVut Virginia much snow Is . , . .. J
.,rafvi.rfn.in. it,. .. m,. lvlns the Frenchmea the raHe of
ICI.tlstrans" those sectlonNhaTJdl"16 outcr forta
'
jln many years.
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. u.t i . tthotoisraiib of atitr: an l.owiUcr flrlnt from biding. Much has been written about the In-
f tt, oniltr to IK' rh ot r Curing tbo fighting In France. n the battles before Urussols Hrltlsb
rt tui a tit liwebM for ijv under fire of the great German guns without being able to see one
i- lA teoie Hit- pnictuc r n In the war to hide the guns In n clump of trees, vo the encmy-s nr-
liftt tartly lorato t! tm f t thu return flri.
I'DlM I'taM ttarrlca
J'Altltt. IKK-, S -Tb4)' ui
tnuntqtip m;i itio ItiiatUn hx iv
atr) the (Irrittitlx lnl rtttMpd the
Itiutst muth of Xoflmripw, ih liwaty
Ivtat (it both tl. Tb OtittAn r
!mi irifipj rrpulrt il lloHh.
nil neiitluit U irp(fpjlt)B futtlirr
mlh attil ftUmB h I'lllra,
;;:::r:: -what BONANZA
TOWN IS
HIU'VIMt HI.
MlltVIW t
II U t'Al'Hltli 1 lilt Alll MuN.
vmii to it vi:. itititv Knows
i Klamath Falls for some time,
returned home.
bH J
DON
I'nllwt rtnrlvlC'
lAJNiMi.N. rum, :.- a aipu
trultt lleriin MHtM tNJtt (be AltKIMIl
.iut .h)l-iAit fer tkat the g(
,Kw.rfr I'tan ioi 1 e ifco verge
uf a tti tv liruakdawB llo taj
'ii r.trrwly iriiQ, antl tkW ttT
a fMU way lirovo wwi tOj
to bint, fur In addition to other i'br- blltt
thlise.. Ohtor' llttto ixMub ton- At itit ti 1 rerwtoU a m-
talt)rJ an Iron Cnwt. I.lka all uf trpiuely dnnfel by the r!ure ot
Tutitonli! drwni, Allirerlil lta urn- llelKmde b) ilirv1a army.
l fur ihU 1rrtaUon In frt. be
H Martin, thollnjatl0ri1jervtw
iiHch rider, Is preparing to moio
1 out Itlvcr dam, where ho will con
tinue duty In the name capacity.
to!
MEXICAN TROOPS
MOVE FROM LINE
,JJlit&yl
i DIN..
fur
'A.V.1,.,
Ui Inin tn.
Albrrfbt Ochtcr I iiim tit Hii hl'-
tdctt boyit In lott, Hanla cwdtlit
.I Mtll. I NJ4 AHI.r A.MAS
M Its l sTI.Itl IIOV.
ciiti. dii.s in mi'itriiiutix iv
Itlvltlil I.IAOlllFU'.NKWs
MIm Jiascmsn, the primary teach.'Htrrlti: T A VOSITION WHICH
cr, U btAlng spmo trouble with her
08. t WILL .NOT PiaCK AMKIUCAX
riTV iv i)vi:u fiiom stray
t
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1 1.4.e or Klsmath Falls, passed
ibruuxli thN neighborhood Inst Sun-'
day.
SHIU.I.S
llletnl.lSfffUl.srivlrc) ....... ,.,,... .., ... - . United Press Sorvlco
j UONANXA, l)ee. 46 Hugh Clop. Zumpfe. Mary Zuutpfe and Dmmat NACO. Ariz., Dec. 26. The Vlillsta
'ton ie-lrod won! this wek of lb" IlontlU, nil of the Klamath County ' troops near the International line to
!.,.. i. n.i. R-v.....!,! .lBMcl.tBr. who "'R'1 ScUoo al ,ho F1,s- lflltlnglday retired to a posltloc outside of
their pprcttts during uic.itlon.
gunshot reach of this town.
t
The Urnuiinnr and Primary grades
It Is believed that beforo night falls
thu Vlillsta army, under Maytorena
aa almtwl cm iht iwlnt of eoIuk rer xvi.ttleii.tVinplHll fJnli rt'HiK h been with her grandmothor in
to fight for nntt, whrti Iip dwldnl ly mM(HW mnient of H jwrlleajIWrkeley Ag the death was caused
that iib n!tlr- ftro Inn iafdr. in thrlr .- . rf ntkarin ILlv dltihtherla It was liHlHiWlblo for
li.tliiK. and tnlxht till lilin Tlw ' -ttfiim n'SHn l. tAHipIielJ amltk irent to K to llerkeloy or me at Mallu bud npproprlnto Christmas I w , bo-ejtabHshcd In Its new position
l"w rontalnltiK thi Ciixmi tted .. . M)1,., f0r ttto cawr(vtloit of ;the lly shipped Hw. . , , ., Y ,
tbo ,;;:::: :: ,7;,, f.o,,r' r.. " ' "?:. : : :: u. ; l" u, s iot rnu-.p""'
..1... .. ...... ...'V" . . ' . "" n"" "' - ,-t.i, u agjin v )icr non
"" iimi unuai puiiinRrapii or tmttraiu
PELICAN SANTA
DELIGHTS1IBS
.MOHK THAN A HUXDRFJ) LITTLK
- OATJTTWaoYtKfmiIXBfXnfO h
ItOOM AND ATTF.XD A KM
.MOVIE PROGRAM
Thero was no cessation ot flgktlac
for Christmas, The GeraaM'Bele
'desperate attempts yeeterday ,te r-
gatn the territory la Balflaai Mt
they have lost of late, ad tke Mt
lsh, Belstans and Freaeb eosttaMai
mining and bombarding.
"Between the sea and Lya," aaya
the communique, "there iraa Httte
cannonading, tbe roc teterferiac. f
"We repulsed numerous oiamtar at-
ZSSSfSSUSf
trenches were takes ky a. ratnlMi
'by tbo Germans, and aala' eaptsred
t . -.-' -1.
by us, with terrible close igatUC."
The hearts of five bcore or more
youngsters were further gladdened
yesterday afternoon, when they as
sembled at the White Pelican hotel as
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Hall.
Santa stayed over to help out In this
respect.
Following romps and games in the
big dining room, the little folks were
presented with nut3 and candles from
the tree. After this they were taken
to a special matinee at tho Orpheus,
which they enjoyed to tho utmost.
United Press Service
LONDON', Dec. 26. PrecaaUMB
against aviation attacks are laerana
tng, following the shelling of Deter.
All lights not absolutely needed hare"
been ordered extinguished at mlgkt.
and an aeroplane patrol la belag eoc
stantly maintained along the coast.
nil ChrUimmi. All AlbreOil now
I'rk U n snbrp cnr to Elvn til in nn
hemic appearance, n li In tliltiklnB
"f M tending somn country danro.
IllUited todrt)'.
liiidiin t.tirrraKll hvo forme!
aoim'ti'a oliiiileer pollco -force.
l.liiu County
i.i....rf hi 1? (vtrh.
iiiitn ? ..
iiianularturo road
.Vu in liuiwln, ilm t'lllted Slnten
nas morn horse than any other na
Hon In tho world. Combined, the " "
l roiiiitrlit .(ie r.8 per rent of Only Ihr.v imen In mj-o
the world aiipply. 'In Nevv York FID nrc at mk
John Pntight, who lives near llo-
i
leu
Hearts of Poor Glad
trills U aesln V her Home, hue ex-
iwtta io take aji liar ork In the
... ... !.. Itnllilfll rfttlflll
xrrtu ." v v ,.,,, xUIkmI O. K. Hunt nn.l fninllv
Warren Yahr and family, fromiiecently
OlyiHpla. Wash, aro here to spend ,
tho holiday with parent. W. M. Chandler called at the,
. ... , . twhool recently,
Mra. Hen Koetl eittnrtnlneU the fol-
laaiiiK t ChrUtmn dinner: Itob, ,,., Vi,, rnnini.inii iim ini
uoi and fnntlly. Hr)- Nichols and (,IiUmr(UQ cntPrtnlnment over given,
IIMHIl.V, UlMirKO iliminiiwmp
i'ritnii. Crlt Parsons and Mr. Cost.
Mi Henry Daniels entertained thol
n. ... I.,!- t niirtitutas dluucr: Mr.!
...,i Mra Li Ho. MlMoa (Irnco
Aihe J llio ntnt ww
I! .bell
I'rorekoor liurke, I
liervt. Itehentsals and drills nro now
the order of tho day.
FACTIONS BATTLE
NEAR VERA CRUZ
AVOTHP.H HARD FIOHT IS RA(
I NO NF-AU TAMPICO PKACF.
coxvnxTio.v to RF.cexvnxi:
IX COMING MONTH
Dmiru Toulght.
Tho regular dance will be given In
Moo hall this evening, music to be
furnished by Tlndall's orchestra.
Mrs. Harriet Fisher Andrews of
Trenton, N. J., Is the only woman
Iron manufacturer In America of In
ternational fame.
Robert S. Towno. owner ot tke
Blue Ledgo Mine, Jackson County,
will develop the property and, katld
a railroad to connect with tke BallUrr.
line.
cs X
At a wedding in the Italia
tion ot Manchester, N. II.. tke bride's
nalst was covered with yellow-fcaeked
$20 bank notes, which she had planed
to tho dress as given to her byvker
friends.
i The suffrago campaign in EngUad
has cost tho Hvc3 of thlrtyi
A 12S-foot stop has been Installed
In nn organ In Lowell, which pro-!
duceu a tono an octavo lower than Thirty per cent ot the female popu
has over been known. latlon of New York City work. .
Mrs. Flod Brandenburg and her,
and daughter. Tholmn, nro on an extend-' WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 2C.
Mccormick, cd visit In California. ,it Is believed that tho real battle for
llnro and Muuroe Ljtlo Hd l tho possession of Vera Cruz is now
in progress. J.ato nuvices say me
The nttendanro nt Shasta View Sun-
U. v nnd Mis Hall tk Chrlsttnns )Umn Jt ma llPC for BOlno h,,,
(ini.'.r nub Mrs. inhr
Men miles west of thero, tho Carran
'zaltes slowly retiring toward the city's
Dance Ends in Fight
a 'J
Cutting Affray at Pine Grove on Christmas Njfb
Philanthropic Department Did Yeomanlike 1)llllts.fjY
NOTES
Hlioiild it not do another thiiiK this
winter, the Phllnnthroplo depnrtmeiit
'f tho Womau'rt Library Club Is do
rvhiK of great crvillt for the aplou
did work It bus rurrled un thu lust
few ilnyN to sen thnt ChrUtmna would
not bo cheerless for anyone Hut with
Oil, tho club does not Intend to atop,
H will work permanently to rojlovo
itUtruai wrought by poverty,
All of tho letters Io Santa Clan
nt from children In poor families
wore turned over lo tho department,
"id tbo kind lad lea composing Ita ex
ceutlve coamltteo saw to it that all
of tho weo little hearts were find.
dvued bv thu UiIiikh I'"1' Kl,1 Sl,n'"
to bring. Where rlotliliiK and other
muipllra nio nooilwl, they woio 1'
proilded,
rim cimiinlttoo has leutlwd u gen
orntiH omtrlbullnii from tho local
F.lks, who, as usual, ntirled on roller
work In a unlet way, Hi-nlWnK tlie
liiinioitao Iwiii'ill of U" J'lillBiitltropIo
Dtpnrtiuont ia Io tho city, tltoy ulnilly
turned over nil Hiirpuifl "Pi""-
IIohIiU-h UtMo contributions and
tilhor lit'ictoforo lltod, tho commlt
tun hint received u contilbutlon ftoin
Mrs. Oconto llradloy nnd it B '
lion from W. H. Bloitgli.
mi
OF
S FOLKS
Tho following Interesting program1 defenses.
was rendered this week by tho Shnsti ricrco lighting Is reported near,
Vloiv bchoel: jTnntplco.
.Orchestra . .. "The Mountain Inn", ,.., ,, , ., ...
'"' ' "Qiinni NM-iii"' l "o Motlcatt peaco convention will
.chUrtm..":. i . . Primary Drill'"-' ".1U " .1 Z
.n ih:nt.. iie.mi: fou holiday
MI 11IIIST.MS PROGRAMS
llti: HIILD C0M1N0S .VXD GO
IVI.SOP MALIXITKS
j Piano Solo . . . , Paulino Jobes
Uerltntion. "Clulstmiw Twico n Year"
' Marjorlo Jobes
Song "Dainty Little Stockings"
1 Primary
, Guitar Duet I
"Tho Unburlcd Woman"
store ordor. Tho leadors plan tho
finmlng ot n coiuptohonslio land law,
nnd ltopo such n law wjll simplify tho
disbanding of tho armies nnd cnablo
recognition by tho United States and
tho A. II. 0. powers.
Dialogue .
Recitation,
(llciiiltl SiH-ilnl SeiiKe)
MAL1N. Doc 86. C. M. Klrkpat-
licit mill family
Chrlstmns nt North Polo" Dialogue "Christmas Stocking"
' Orchostrn
'Dreams" ,Dlaloguc,"Court sceno, Hum vs, How"
Recitation "Christmas Carol"
'school Song "Christmas Bells" Mary Kotera
Recitation ... "LUtlo Orphan Annie" Duet ... Mrs. Zbenden, Mr. Chltwood
lOrchesttn
Hazel Hunt
Guitar Duct
buying i (sited near Duet
Emma Hontlk j Dialogue
Mrs Zobenden, Mr. Chitwood Chorus .
i 1
(aa. rini,
"Jolly Christmas Weather"
A Uttlo too much "Xmas Cheer"
was largely responsible for a free-for-all
ml nt Gray's hall In PJno Grove
last night, during which lists met
Jaws, and knives wero usod. Charles
Gray, ti well known resident of Pine
Grove. came In today to swear out
warrants for tho arrest of several
persons hold to be responsible for tbe
trouble.
Merle Archer was tho worst Injur
ed. IIo received about halt a dozen
cuts on his neck, limbs and body, one
lit tho shoulder bolng tho worst.
Henry Stiles is chargod with tbe
whittling of Archer. During the
courso ot thd evening, it is reported,.'
several persons under the influence of
J, Barloycom became embroiled In
&
fights, which soon assumed tke pro
portions of "gang fights," How attics
mid Archer tangled is reported twa
w ays, one being that Arcker, sailed
Stiles an Insulting name, aad aaataar;
nun ai cuor Hiapveu diui, luu I s
sui03 men pulled a kaiM aM -; '-i'-
cd lu. Others, some eay,,al aattad ''
knives, but this has not acaaVailiiBf. ; ;
After being backed coaaldnaatr, Sv '
bis fist. L.ireFSH
Tbo sheriff's oMce was aataaad aasl.
two officers went to" tke!ati'(all
were unable to gain aay
as to now tao iroaaie
this' afteraooa sailed -.
oflee regardlag tka
seat to tke aroeeaaal
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